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AUGUSTA, GA. – This month, the Georgia Regents University College of Education launched its first-ever online professional learning community for educators called the GRU International Research and Learning Community. The site provides educators at all levels a chance to connect, share information, collaborate on research and develop partnerships. “There are …

Drs. Paula Dohoney, Gordon Eisenman, Beth Pendergraft and Judi Wilson attended the Transforming Educator Preparation (TEP) Conference in Atlanta on Sept. 2-4. Dr. Judi Wilson was an invited speaker at the 7th Annual State of Education Conference at the University of Georgia on Sept. 18. She presented “PreK-16 Partnerships for New …

AUGUSTA, GA – Dozens of media specialists around the CSRA joined the Media Specialists Collaborative, sponsored by the GRU College of Education and the GRU Instructional Resource Center. “The collaborative is a great opportunity for these professionals to share the new ways they’ve engaged area P-12 students and implemented technology …

AUGUSTA, GA. – Samantha Flickinger Nale (B.S.Ed., 2014; current M.Ed. student) will always remember an education class with Dr. Nancy Sutherland. “It was a children’s literature class that talked a lot about the history of children’s literature, how it has progressed through the years, styles of writing, and styles of …

AUGUSTA, GA. – The Richmond County Board of Education released the list of Teacher of the Year winners for the county’s school system. Of the 56 schools in the county, more than half of the Teacher of the Year winners are graduates of Georgia Regents University. “Our programs prepare teachers to be …

Above: Dr. Anilkumar Pillai, MCG neuroscientist, published a study in Molecular Austim about the impact of estrogen on autism. AUGUSTA, Ga. – The same sex hormone that helps protect females from stroke may also reduce their risk of autism, scientists say. In the first look at a potential role of the …